GRANADA (Traub)—Sepal and petals 
uniform shade of reddish bronze 
shading to yellow throat, yellow mid- 
rib center of petals enhances beauty 
of flowers, a glorified Bagdad of 
darker shade. Blooms in June and 
July. 2). 7h VLA ee 60c 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Orange with slight 
red shadings blended beautifully to- 
gether giving it appearance of smoky 
orange, about 5 inches spread. 3!/, 
ft. tall. Stems and foliage strong, 
blooms “late July 3.) 0. ..as Saeeeee 40c 
HANKOW-— Introduced by Dr. Stout. The 
flowers are large, wide-spreading (5!/ 
inches), rich yellowish orange with a 
bold scarlet eye-zone in the petals, 
one of the finest Hemerocallis. 31/2 to 
4, it. July-August... =... eee 50c 
HELEN WHEELER (Traub)—Large flower 
of coral pink with deep yellow throat. 
One of the best in this class. Midsea- 
son: 06. > a a an $1.50 
HESPERUS (Sass)—Lovely seven inch 
blooms, empire and light cadmium 
yellow giving a delightful Jersey 
cream effect. Several flowers open at 
once on tall, well branched stalks 
four feet tall. Blooms in July and 
August: 03.24 et ee 75c 
HIAWATHA (Stout) — It produces a 
shower of medium golden flowers held 
waist high, giving an airy touch in 
the garden. The flower remains open 
in the evening and are useful for 
flower arrangements. Blooms June, 
July,.3 ft is eae, ee 50c 
HIGHBOY—Large open star-like flowers 
of pale yellow. Long season of bloom, 
one of the latest and tallest varieties. 
Middle of July through August. 5 
Ey dul cadena cae eee et ee 75¢ 
HIGHLAND CHIEFTAN (Nesmith) A 
striking large flower, 5 inches, of wine 
purple with greenish yellow throat, 
Tall well branched stalks. Blooms in 
July through August 451i ee $1.00 
HONEY REDHEAD (Nesmith)—A very 
brilliant and unusual combination of 
colors that is praised by hemerocallis 
judges. The flowers are open and 
flaring of velvety yet bright red with 
a distinct border of creamy yellow. 
Medium height with good branching. 
July, August. 38 in. (Originator’s De- 
Scription)... ssc 24a 5 ee ee $1.00 
